Milanos Milano
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8 minutes ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:
Is there any kind of protection for the lifter when the receivers hands touch the ball if this was done in the nfl...I can't imagine them allowing this for player safety reasons but you never know...we all learned you can horsecollar qbs in the pocket this year 🤣
I mean I don’t see why not, I can’t find any NFL rules that are against lifting up your player for defending or catching a jump ball. If someone knows the answer why NFL teams don’t try it, please let me know.- 1
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2 minutes ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:
I dont know enough about rugby to refute this one but using three of your receivers to lift up one dude in a position in the end zone where he doesn't really have a way to adjust his positioning to catch a 60 yard pass while your qb is running for his life is the best use of resources haha im sure one of these nfl coaches would be crazy enough to try it if it would work
You don’t need 3 people, NFL players are strong enough for 1 man lifts. Especially if you have Beasley out there. -
4 minutes ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:
The qb couldve been taken out before the receivers even got near the end zone though...with the gift of hindsight on our side here I think more pressure was the way to go. Thats what was so crazy about that throw...the flushed Murray out and he threw an absolute dime in the perfect spot where only Hopkins had a realistic shot at it. Murray and Hopkins could go out there after the game and try to recreate that play 100 times and they'd never do it again lol
I mean I do agree with you more pressure would work in most hailmary type plays. But as a QB, we want nothing more than a chance to win in these kind of situations. A lot of QBs probably couldn’t do it, but I trust a hungry Allen more than I trust a 4 man rush. I think athletic QBs deserve the right to win for their teams on hailmary situations.- 1
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1 minute ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:
Haha I mean some of the stuff I've seen Josh allen do that seems impossible makes that almost a valid argument 🤣 its not the craziest post I've seen today lol
Crazy wins you games when all others are afraid. Just like nobody ever attempts line rugby jumps during hailmarys which is mind boggling. -
Just now, Generic_Bills_Fan said:
You're losing a rusher though to put a quarterback in coverage.
It honestly doesn’t matter at that point. The QB is going to chuck it into the end zone whether in 10 seconds or 5 seconds. If you aren’t going to bring the house, then allow the QB who is athletic as can be a chance to win for you on defense.Just now, Simon said:But you just don't understand.
The QB wants to do it so bad that he'll automatically be better at it than an NFL caliber DB. 🙄
It’s a jump ball situation. It’s basically basketball. All you need is height and jumping skills which Allen has. -
Just now, Hapless Bills Fan said:
Dude, I can’t even. This isn’t High School where the QB was usually by far the best athlete on the team and maybe played all 3 phases.
The hard thing about a play like that is tracking the ball. DBs spend a lot of the their lives tracking the ball. The QB, not so much.
You wouldn’t understand. There is nothing to lose by pulling a D lineman and putting the QB in the end zone to win the game defensively. Almost every QB alive wants that opportunity during hailmarys. -
2 minutes ago, Man with No Name said:
that's just not the same as 4 guys going 2 to 3 feet in the air and coming down on top of each other. it's not a coordination or athleticism thing.
Outside of Allen being possibly hurt on the play, there is absolutely nothing to lose by allowing your athletic star QB a chance to save the team he lead for a game winning drive. You pull out a D lineman and leave Allen in the end zone. It gives him a chance to play hero ball. If you ever played QB you would understand. -
There is nothing worse than being an athletic QB watching a hailmary pass in the end zone. Allen would have wanted to be in there, because I understand that feeling.
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3 minutes ago, Man with No Name said:
No possible way i put allen in their. he is a good enough athlete to make a play, but he is not used to making plays on balls against guys who do that day in and day out. The chances of making an awkward move because he is not used to that combination and specific type of physicality and body awareness are just too high. it has disaster written all over it. He comes down funny on a guys foot and he is done.
Lol the dude made a nearly full out catch for a TD today and hurdled over Barr. I’m not worried about Allen making awkward moves. The dude won us the game today, and if I’m the coach I’m giving him the chance to win for the team in the end zone. -
Just now, BillsFanSD said:
I mean, why not just have Terry Pegula come down and cover that hail mary while we're at it.
Josh Allen can leap over full grown men like Barr. I don’t care what anyone says, I’m giving Allen a shot at jump balls in the end zone. -
24 minutes ago, Beast said:
Allen?Josh Allen?
Are you freaking kidding me?
The worst that happens is Allen jumps, comes down awkwardly and blows his knee out....that’s the worst.
Josh Allen.
LOL
Playing scared or uneventful status quo strategy is what keeps good coaches from being great. You put your tallest players who can jump in the end zone during hailmarys. It might sound crazy, but Allen is an athletic freak who probably keeps Hopkins from catching that ball. You just keep him in the end zone and pull a player upfront. -
1 minute ago, Hebert19 said:
Again. Watch dolphins at pats last year. With 11 seconds left you aren't expecting hail Mary yet.
Well you should be. It would be the first thing on my mind. It’s inexcusable a defense coach isn’t planning for it. -
9 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:
He just might have a better vertical if he weren’t battling an ankle injury all week
Then as a coach, why wouldn’t you put someone in the end zone with height that can jump full knowing a Hail Mary is coming. It’s inexcusable.- 1
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2 minutes ago, Beast said:
Allen?Josh Allen?
Are you freaking kidding me?
The dude can jump. He has a better verticals than Poyer and is much taller (See the Barr jump). I bet you Josh Allen stops Hopkins from catching that ball. -
15 minutes ago, Beast said:
How’d it work out for Belichick when he put Gronk back there in that game at Miami a few years back?It happens, but you have to try it sometimes. If Allen is back there, what is the worse that happens today, a Hopkins TD. Nothing changes. It’s worth a try.
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Need to get Beasley into a basket toss.
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The fact they don’t try a line side lift jump like they do in rugby on hailmarys is astounding to me.
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11 minutes ago, Figster said:
You just have to knock the ball down as a DB, not catch it.
Our DB's sure made it look hard to defend...
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Poyer could have at least gotten on him knees so White could have jumped off his back. They had time.
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Just now, dave mcbride said:
He was outjumped because hopkins is a lot taller and has a huge wingspan. Can’t do much about that.
you can if you put tall people who can jump back there. Honestly what do you have to lose if Allen is back there? Ok so Allen gives up a TD to Hopkins, the result is the same, but at least a head coach tried to do something creative.- 1
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Allen can leap Barr, I’m putting him back there on jump balls to Hopkins.
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Bad coaching bringing this team down
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I don’t know why they don’t try it on field goal kicks either. As long as you don’t leap over the lineman it should be legal until the league bans it lol. A NFL team should try a basket toss on a field goal just for the lolz.